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Segmented Turning™
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Design your first segmented project in 5 minutes with the Segmented Project Planner. Plus free plans, hints/tips, wood costs and more. |
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792 Phillips Road || Arroyo Grande, CA 93420-5019 || Phone: (805) 489-5309 Email: bkandler@segmentedturning.com |
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Below are links to some of the plans for my projects that you can view, print, and use as you like. All of these plans were created using my Segmented Project Planner. It has been a tremendous help in making my projects go faster and smoother. Although these plans are based on the inch as the unit of length, you can convert them to use millimeters using the Segmented Project Planner.
| AcuMiter™ Sled Plan. With this plan you can make yourself a truly accurate miter sled so you can cut first class segments for your rings that you don't have to send time touching up to get a perfect ring. A notable feature of this sled is that adding a new miter angle to your repertoire is quick and cheap! |
| Colorado Anniversary. This plan, provided by Mark Lisowski, produces a good looking open segment piece. |
| Inlaid Cup. This plan can be used to constuct a simple cup that uses a Segment Design/Mosaic to form a dramatic ring around the cup. Of course, it's not that simple when you consider the total number of pieces involved. The total is 384 pieces if the ring is built from all of its individual parts. It's only 204 pieces if you take advantage of the design to use fewer parts. |
| Globe Bowl. This plan was the test piece for the AutoBowl function. It's mated with a 12" white globe to make a lamp which you can see in the Gallery section. You can follow along with me as I constructed this piece in the What's Up section. |
| 6" hemisphere bowl. This item, together with the following 10" bowl makes a good looking salad bowl set. |
| 10" hemisphere bowl. This, mixing bowl sized, item goes well with the 6" bowl above or use it by itself. |
| 10" mixing bowl. This bowl has simple straight sides angled out at about 45 degrees. |
| 11" inverted hemisphere. This is a display or serving piece that is the foundation for the swirl bowl in my Gallery section. |
| Complex Curves Bowl. Here is another display piece that's fun to watch as it develops. |
| Complex Curves Bowl-2. When I constructed "Complex Curves" for the What's Up section, I played fast and loose with some of the details of the plan and got an unexpected result. This plan is what I actually constructed. |
| Cookie Jar. This jar, you can see it constructed in the What's Up section, was my first plan made entirely with the Segmented Project Planner. |
| Harlequin Lamp Base. This plan is a simple exercise that combines frame and compound miter rings. |
| Hyperbolic Bowl. I didn't know what a hyperbolic bowl was, so I asked the author, David Kassover, to send it to me. Interesting! |
| Simple Cup. I thought the Inlaid Cup was a little bit much as my first project using Segment Designs, so I simplified it, constructed it, and you can see the result in the Gallery section. |
| Spitoon. Here's a playful piece borrowed from the old West. You can see it in the Gallery section. |